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... that you are going to be in a bus going down that road in about 20 minutes. But very amazing.

We made it to Molde, had a late dinner, then re-boarded the ship.

Day 2 is an on-board day, so not much to say. We did stop in Trondheim for about 3 hours to drop off and take on passengers and cargo. We'll be stopping here again on the return leg and will get off here to head back to Oslo.

... retail therapy opportunity and we managed to pick up a wonderful reproduction Viking iron spoon which will make the coolest serving utensil in the neighbourhood.

Back on board we sauntered up to the observation deck on Level 8 which is a magical mix of relaxed lounging and marked vigilance should anything worth watching spring into view. After a particularly tasty wiet bier and a lively pear cider, we relaxed in our recliner ...

... church, a position of power in the political landscape. By the end of the 13th century the king took back the rights and the archbishop was forced out of production. They got the rights back in the 1500's by which time I'm guessing it was a Lutheran church. Once again, this gave the church a position of power and prestige. So much so, that the last three Archbishops had their own images stamped upon the coins, instead of that of the Danish ...

... dinner of salmon then the show and a chat with folk from Colorado. Tonight is the last sunset for five days as tomorrow we cross the Arctic Circle and enter Land of the Midnight Sun, where the sun comes to the horizon and then rises again. Too cool. And speaking of cool.....we did know we were coming far to the north and we did know it would be cold, but...... 35 mph winds and 5C?? ...